I Need To Interview A Lpn Or Rn For A Paper For A College Writing Class. Anyone Willing To Answer Questions?
I have to interview a nurse for a college writing class. I am a nursing student and need to have a LPN or RN answer some questions. Any one that is qualified want to help? So if any questions or all that you might answer I thank you.
I would like to know if there was an one occurrence that was most memorable for you?
What was the average pay range for a nurse ?
What kind of hours did you work? Nights, days, evenings
Did you work in a certain area or many area’s? ( peds, L&B, Med-surg )
Did you work in the ER? Did you like it?
How different where clinicals compaired to working as a nurse?
Is there any advice you could give me that you might think that would be helpful?
What classes did you think where the hardest and unnessary if any?
What made you choose to be a nurse?
What would you have done differently?
Did you have any pervious experiences before you became a nurse such as, a CNA or worked in a hospital ?
What can you tell me about study tips or planning for a test?
What made chose the type of nurse you are?
Was there a big demand for nurses when you went to school and became a nurse?
Did you have to draw blood? Can you give any advice on practicing or how you practiced then ( on each other or self)? Now they have models to practice on as well as each other.
Did you work in a doctors office or nursing home? Did you like it?
Is it everything you thought it would be or is it completly different?
did youhave to handle the fact that people where sick/dying ?
How did you deal with the stress from the patience and the family?
Did the doctors treat you with respect or did they act like you where beneath them and did not matter?
If you can think of any advice, tips, tricks for learning, working, school, or anything that comes to mind that most student nurses don’t think of ?
Was there any thing you can think ofor suggest, that they didn’t teach or tell you about in school that you needed in working as a nurse or clinicals that would be helpful to future or new nurses now?


Oh goodness. Okay, I will send you a reply privately.
Okay. Sent you three long (and hopefully not too boring) messages. Please do not post them publicly.
My dad has been an RN since he was in his 20s and he is in his 50s now.. he absolutely hates his job and it is ridiculously hard. Just saying.